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Define :- Amplitude and Vibration ✌️​

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Answered by shadowboy456
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Amplitude, in physics, the maximum displacement or distance moved by a point on a vibrating body or wave measured from its equilibrium position. It is equal to one-half the length of the vibration path.

Answered by QafaAamnaShaikh
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The amplitude of a sound wave is the measure of the height of the wave. The amplitude of a sound wave can be defined as the loudness or the amount of maximum displacement of vibrating particles of the medium from their mean position when the sound is produced. It is the distance between crest or trough and the mean position of the wave.

Loudness is directly proportional to the amplitude of the sound. If the amplitude of a sound wave is large, then the loudness of sound will be more. If the amplitude is small, then the sound will be feeble.

While vibration is not actually a physical quantity to have a unit, it is a form of a complex signal that describes a state of an object which experiences physical acceleration by various forces. Generally, vibrations occur when an object moves repetitively in a certain direction but at an equilibrium point. However, talking about the units of measurement, vibration is generally expressed by the units of Frequency, Velocity, Acceleration and Displacement which are denoted by letters F, V, A and D. This is also because if we look at it practically, vibration is more of an intricate summation of various frequencies at different amplitudes.

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